What Is Included

I treat technical design as a communication tool, so all information is structured, consistent and versioned during development and production, including clear notes on changes and open points. On request, I can add tailored quality-control or packaging checklists that translate the tech pack into concrete, tick-box tasks for your production and logistics teams, helping them execute exactly what was agreed.

Tech Pack

For me, good tech packs grew out of very simple beginnings: I started with neat technical drawings and a few notes, and only over time realised how much more the factory actually needs to build the right glove, every single time. A strong tech pack or spec sheet is now more than a drawing; it is a complete spec pack that links technical design, patterns and grading, POM and size tables, BOM, construction details and test or performance requirements in one coherent document. Instead of sending separate sketches, spreadsheets and emails, everything sits in one place, so when requirements are detailed, multilingual or highly standardised, you can trace each line on the drawing back to a material, a measurement and a testable property. This level of structure is what turns a glove from “we think we understood the brief” into “we can prove we met the brief”, which matters as soon as multiple factories, strict timelines and formal inspections are involved.

Add-Ons

I know from experience that the needs of production, the warehouse and quality control are never static, and that even the best documentation only works if it fits into someone’s daily routine. I can translate the contents of your tech packs into focused checklists and instructions – for example, step‑by‑step QC sheets or clear packaging guidelines that match how your teams actually work and what they already pay attention to. With clear instructions, people do not have to dig through documents to do a good job. Especially where institutional buyers demand ten or more sizes and dozens of detail measurements, this level of structure is essential to maintain oversight, document changes and demonstrate that the agreed specification has been met.